Photoshop is the industry standard for working with graphics. Owing to this popularity, there are many ways to receive Photoshop help. You could hire a freelance Photoshop expert to do work for you. You could learn the basics of Photoshop by watching tutorials or by reading...

While I can't talk too much about it yet because the deal is still being worked out, but last week I got a very interesting direct message on Twitter that led to a few emails and eventually a really cool conference call about a project...

This week on Graphic Talk Radio - my graphic and web design podcast - we look at what it takes to become an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop to help you stand above fellow designers and to build your confidence as a creative professional.
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This weeks episode of the graphic design podcast brings us to the end of our series on SEO Basics for bloggers. I talk about Analytics and how we can start to use that data to make educated decisions about our sites.
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I am excited and proud to share with you that after 10 months of searching, I was offered the position of Outreach/Web Assistant for the Cornell Center for Technology Enterprise & Commercialization at Cornell University.
I accepted the position on the spot knowing that, not only will...

I’ve found myself looking more critically at fonts and logos lately. Having recently redone my own logo/name for the site redesign, I feel like I’ve been more intentional about how I examine what other people use for their own.

Our logos are one of the first means of presenting ourselves to our customers and potential clients. They say a lot about who we are, what we do, our personalities, and – to a greater or lesser degree – our level or professionalism/experience.

Font choice, whether for a logo, an album or book cover, or for a web banner is almost as important as the message you are trying to promote. In fact, the choice of font is an integral part of the message itself. A font’s style, its readability, its appropriateness to the subject matter translates directly to how the design is perceived and whether or not the message is transmitted.

So, to help get your minds working, here is a short list of graphic design inspiration and free fonts that I have come across in just the last couple of days from readers and followers like you. This is certainly not a definitive list. And I invite you to share some of your sources and resources for design. Write a brief introduction letting us know what we’ll find should we click through and post a link or two to help spread the wealth of inspiration!

After a lot of reflection, self-examination, and hard work I am pleased to relaunch my website with a new-found sense of direction and drive. I am being much more intentional about focusing on my graphic and web design work and how I go about offering those services to individuals, businesses and not-for-profit organizations as I move forward with my freelancing.